7 Ways To Help Houston If You're Struggling Financially

After any natural disaster, the calls for donations inevitably start rolling in. And while that is certainly the easiest and sometimes the best way to help out, it's just not a possibility for everyone. There are, however, plenty of ways to help Houston if you're struggling financially, and for the most part, you don't even have to be in Texas.

Even if you have a very limited amount of cash to give to one of the organizations helping the victims of Harvey, it will be much appreciated. Before you give, though, make sure to check out Charity Navigator or a similar website, just so that you'll know you're not giving your hard-earned money to a scam. And if donation simply isn't an option, then rest assured that you can absolutely still help out.

2Foster An Animal

If you actually want to adopt a pet, it costs a lot of money. But if you just want to foster one of the hundreds of animals stuck in shelters after Harvey, the shelter will usually set you up with the material that you need to do it. Austin Pets Alive! is one of the shelters seeking foster owners who will be able to take care of the pets until they can find their forever homes. They've already received too many material supplies to store everything, so offering your time and love to a pet in need is the best thing you can do in this case.

3Donate Food To Places Still Asking For It

Donating food, clothes, and supplies willy nilly isn't always the best in a disaster relief situation, because charity organizations know best what they need, and random donations often don't fill their needs — plus they require time and energy to sort.

If you still really want to donate food, though, going through a reputable organization that lists exactly what it needs is an excellent way to make sure your donation goes into the right hands. Houston Food Bank is currently soliciting donations, and you can trust them to help their community in any way they can.

4Donate Your Airline Miles

If you fly Southwest regularly and you've got some miles saved up, consider donating them to the cause. Donating directly through Southwest will give you the option of sending your miles to one of two organizations: American Red Cross and All Hands Volunteers. Other airlines are also getting in on this game, but from the other side — United Airlines and American Airlines are giving out bonus miles to anyone donating to the Red Cross and a couple of other organizations on the ground.

7Volunteer Your Time And Energy

If you have time on your hands, then taking a trip down to the Gulf Coast could be possible through one of the organizations putting together volunteering trips to help in disaster relief. You could end up doing anything from cooking for evacuees to assisting in the clean up, and your help will be welcome in any situation.

Hopefully, this list has given you some ideas on how to donate creatively. And remember, there's still time to get moving on this or to think up new ideas. While the disaster relief efforts are already ongoing, they won't be stopping anytime soon — so you'll still have time to jump in for a while.